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pat buchanan was then the ron paul of the republican party, running hopeless campaigns for president that won him a lot more votes than ron paul could ever dream of. >> tim, did we factor buchanan into this at all? if republicans abandon dole, do they revive the buchanan candidacy? perhaps tim is taking a coffee break. that's okay. do you think buchanan can go to the convention now and say i'm still here? >> buchanan is doing that. he's in the paper today says ross perot can take my voters. what he means by that is republican party better pay attention to me or my voters are going to go to ross perot. that's a strong argument at this point, and the republican party has to desperately figure out what to do with buchanan. >> pat is going to say wait a minute, if bob dole drops down in a throe-way race, what difference would a four-way race make? i don't think that will happen in the end. pat buchanan wants to be president of the united states, he's going to run in 2000, he doesn't want to antagonize people by being disloyal, but with bob dole perceived as a "weak nominee," pat buchanan
pat buchanan was then the ron paul of the republican party, running hopeless campaigns for president that won him a lot more votes than ron paul could ever dream of. >> tim, did we factor buchanan into this at all? if republicans abandon dole, do they revive the buchanan candidacy? perhaps tim is taking a coffee break. that's okay. do you think buchanan can go to the convention now and say i'm still here? >> buchanan is doing that. he's in the paper today says ross perot can take my...
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. >> pat buchanan and bill press. you guys are great. thank you. >>> all right, when we come back, we've got a fight in minnesota. of course the republicans are scoring the rich as usual. but this time we have a democrat fighting back. we have a new progressive hero. i'm looking for a hero -- oh, my god, no more singing. >>> and bill clinton has a message for obama. fight. his strong words. we will show you them in a minute. >>> plus, was fox news born in the nixon white house? an amazing story of how roger hatched the idea of republican tv propaganda outfit right when he worked for nixon. all this, coming up. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. >> we have another budget showdown in minnesota. this time, the democratic governor fought back and he took a stand. by the way, you want
. >> pat buchanan and bill press. you guys are great. thank you. >>> all right, when we come back, we've got a fight in minnesota. of course the republicans are scoring the rich as usual. but this time we have a democrat fighting back. we have a new progressive hero. i'm looking for a hero -- oh, my god, no more singing. >>> and bill clinton has a message for obama. fight. his strong words. we will show you them in a minute. >>> plus, was fox news born in the...
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pat buchanan what have you learned? >> post-murdoch, news corps, may be about to begin, joe. >> and what about you? >> nasa is a big friend of the "morning joe" family. way too early on thursday, the shuttle "atlantis" landing live. >> exciting. mika? what have you learned? >> that pat buchanan is not just a wealthy man. he's a job creator. >> schae job creator. >> and you know, mika, i learned, and that the media, there's a media blackout on the type of stories that won pulitzer prizes during the bush
pat buchanan what have you learned? >> post-murdoch, news corps, may be about to begin, joe. >> and what about you? >> nasa is a big friend of the "morning joe" family. way too early on thursday, the shuttle "atlantis" landing live. >> exciting. mika? what have you learned? >> that pat buchanan is not just a wealthy man. he's a job creator. >> schae job creator. >> and you know, mika, i learned, and that the media, there's a media...
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in washington, pat buchanan. i still can't get over the poll that came out last week, everybody has been talking about it. michelle bachmann. >> this is nationwide, not just iowa. there was an iowa poll out last week that looked like this as well. michelle bachmann now almost doubling mitt romney's lead. i'm sorry. i'm skeptical that this is going to last. pat, what do you say? >> joe, take a look at that poll, again. add up the numbers of michele bachmann, rick perry, sarah palin, you get to 47, throw ron paul in there, it's over 50. there's a huge gap, wide open on the right socially conservative side of the republican party. mitt romney ought to watch himself, joe. i don't think he's going to get away with talking about just the economy, the economy, the economy. i have never seen an opening this wide with a front-runner that's a sen tryst. >> pat, i cannot believe michele bachmann came out of nowhere, a congresswoman out of nowhere and almost doubling mitt romney and everybody else in the field. what is going
in washington, pat buchanan. i still can't get over the poll that came out last week, everybody has been talking about it. michelle bachmann. >> this is nationwide, not just iowa. there was an iowa poll out last week that looked like this as well. michelle bachmann now almost doubling mitt romney's lead. i'm sorry. i'm skeptical that this is going to last. pat, what do you say? >> joe, take a look at that poll, again. add up the numbers of michele bachmann, rick perry, sarah palin,...
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let's go there with pat buchanan. we heard simon hobbs saying that most people on the street believe they are going to get a debt deal done. is that eventually what is working against the president politically, that the logic of this is that he's got to sign at the end of the day whatever stops it from happening? >> we are going to get the debt ceiling which means he signed it. you and i talked to mr. sperling and dick durbin and what did they say? they simply would not rule in a veto. i think he's going to have to sign the agreement that harry reid and john boehner agrees to. he has no alternative. i think this crisis may be about to end. >> willie, you talked off the air that the president would veto an extension. >> eat your peas conference. that's when he said two weeks ago, under no condition will i sign a short-term deal. they were talking about a three-month deal. this is six months. but he was very clear and explicit saying this is not the way the united states of america conducts business in this piecemeal wa
let's go there with pat buchanan. we heard simon hobbs saying that most people on the street believe they are going to get a debt deal done. is that eventually what is working against the president politically, that the logic of this is that he's got to sign at the end of the day whatever stops it from happening? >> we are going to get the debt ceiling which means he signed it. you and i talked to mr. sperling and dick durbin and what did they say? they simply would not rule in a veto. i...
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with us on set, we have msnbc political analyst pat buchanan. great to have you here in new york. >> hello. >> chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsch, hello. all dressed up. >> back from the hamptons. >> i was there holding court. >> you were at nobu in the fourth of july. >> pat was there with a gaggle of -- i can't explain what was going on at that table. >> teenagers. >> they were of age. >> it's ridiculous what your life -- i really should blog about your life. middle aged man. >> my parents today celebrating 58th anniversary. >> that's nice. >> shout out to mom and dad. >> msnbc political analyst and visiting professor of nyu, herald ford. how were was your fourth? >> willie? where were you? >> new york city. >> with the black socks and sandals? >> exactly. >> i'm the legend here in the summer. no one is around. >> isn't it nice? >> you got to take care of my cats. >> you got the cats again, willie? >> is that still on, "cats." i don't think it's still on. >> so a lot is going on. thinking we're a little closer here. are we closer
with us on set, we have msnbc political analyst pat buchanan. great to have you here in new york. >> hello. >> chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsch, hello. all dressed up. >> back from the hamptons. >> i was there holding court. >> you were at nobu in the fourth of july. >> pat was there with a gaggle of -- i can't explain what was going on at that table. >> teenagers. >> they were of age. >> it's ridiculous what your life -- i...
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okay. >> pat buchanan what did you learn? >> road to the pennant for the boston red sox rests with the umpires. there's no tag, mike. >> you've been watching the washington nationals. never touches him. >> got pat on my side. you're in trouble now. >> he was tagged prior to that shot. this is like the 1990 red sox game. he's out! >> let me ask the guys in the room. besides you, is he in or out? in or out? safe. >> doesn't matter. it's in the books. >> look it up in the books. red sox win. >> i do love the red sox. >> and jeter. great guy. >> it's "morning joe". we'll see you back
okay. >> pat buchanan what did you learn? >> road to the pennant for the boston red sox rests with the umpires. there's no tag, mike. >> you've been watching the washington nationals. never touches him. >> got pat on my side. you're in trouble now. >> he was tagged prior to that shot. this is like the 1990 red sox game. he's out! >> let me ask the guys in the room. besides you, is he in or out? in or out? safe. >> doesn't matter. it's in the books....
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became east enjoyed a very young crowd, pat buchanan, i was a little over 31. bill safire, who was not a few years older than we were. also alan greenspan. a small campaign began to build. also my domestic counterpart. they put together a comprehensive programs. this is very important. it is important, when you study president reagan, to whom i was quite close over the years. when a it said that president nixon read, he did read deeply and he communed deeply with those who have specialized knowledge. he broke on tablets like that. that is exactly the way he wrote his inauguration speech. also his first inaugural address. all of these study habits and these deep discussion habits and thinking habits are brought to bear in a way that you cannot attribute to a lot of presidents we have known at least during my lifetime. that is not to say that they were not good, excellent, or even great in their own right. those that were the most serious and the most studious that i can recall in my own mind during this time of my life which spans from 1936 were to richard nixon
became east enjoyed a very young crowd, pat buchanan, i was a little over 31. bill safire, who was not a few years older than we were. also alan greenspan. a small campaign began to build. also my domestic counterpart. they put together a comprehensive programs. this is very important. it is important, when you study president reagan, to whom i was quite close over the years. when a it said that president nixon read, he did read deeply and he communed deeply with those who have specialized...
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became east enjoyed a very young crowd, pat buchanan, i was a little over 31. bill safire, who was not a few years older than we were. also alan greenspan. a small campaign began to build. also my domestic counterpart. they put together a comprehensive programs. this is very important. it is important, when you study president reagan, to whom i was quite close over the years. when a it said that president nixon read, he did read deeply and he communed deeply with those who have specialized knowledge. he broke on tablets like that. that is exactly the way he wrote his inauguration speech. also his first inaugural address. all of these study habits and these deep discussion habits and thinking habits are brought to bear in a way that you cannot attribute to a lot of presidents we have known at least during my lifetime. that is not to say that they were not good, excellent, or even great in their own right. those that were the most serious and the most studious that i can recall in my own mind during this time of my life which spans from 1936 were to richard nixon
became east enjoyed a very young crowd, pat buchanan, i was a little over 31. bill safire, who was not a few years older than we were. also alan greenspan. a small campaign began to build. also my domestic counterpart. they put together a comprehensive programs. this is very important. it is important, when you study president reagan, to whom i was quite close over the years. when a it said that president nixon read, he did read deeply and he communed deeply with those who have specialized...
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. >> pat buchanan has a beach house. >> nice little pink cottage. >> mika was your favorite? >> lititz, pennsylvania, that's where we go. big family reunion, friends, grilling, sun and farmland. >> it's not beachy, no. >> where do you go? >> it's farmee, fabulous, beautiful. >> he's asking where i go? >> most exciting year for me the nantucket relief fund. >> help the kids out. >> i'm going to see the kids and big smiles, they get the torn -- >> frayed khakis. >> willie? >> it's faded and we go up there and we bring hope to the hopeless. some of those jeeps they drive around, the land cruisers look like they were built in 1972. we help them out. sometimes we just give them cash, you know. >> i might need to be transparent about your prescription drug use. go ahead. >> we came in ai scene on the jersey shore which has been unfairly snon mouse with the beach towns of new jersey. it has a rich history -- >> that's not what new jersey is all about? >> it's not. >> joining us now, the man behind much of the historical preservation projects, co-manager partner of the real estate ad
. >> pat buchanan has a beach house. >> nice little pink cottage. >> mika was your favorite? >> lititz, pennsylvania, that's where we go. big family reunion, friends, grilling, sun and farmland. >> it's not beachy, no. >> where do you go? >> it's farmee, fabulous, beautiful. >> he's asking where i go? >> most exciting year for me the nantucket relief fund. >> help the kids out. >> i'm going to see the kids and big smiles, they...
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pat buchanan was targeting him asking how much revenue it could generate. he said, based on their tacticians, it could generate up to $9 trillion in the first year to go toward the deficit. i do not know. i'm not an analyst or a rocket scientist. if we are in default right now, he says, in 10 years, it should be paid off, the entire deficit, $66 trillion. why is it that the rich and poor are not latching on? when he says eliminate income tax, that should be the deal winner. host: we will talk to the congressmen in about 10 minutes. we want to get you caught up in another headline coming out of afghanistan. the president's brother, half- brother, shot dead by bodyguards. joining us on the phone is hei di with the associated press. what happened? guest: this man was a close associate of the president's brother. he was in ahmad wali karzai's house and shot him at least twice before he himself was gunned down. host: was it his own bodyguard? who was this person? caller: we are still gathering details on who this man was. it's clear he was a very close, personal
pat buchanan was targeting him asking how much revenue it could generate. he said, based on their tacticians, it could generate up to $9 trillion in the first year to go toward the deficit. i do not know. i'm not an analyst or a rocket scientist. if we are in default right now, he says, in 10 years, it should be paid off, the entire deficit, $66 trillion. why is it that the rich and poor are not latching on? when he says eliminate income tax, that should be the deal winner. host: we will talk...